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- How to Face the Headlines with HopeThe Papua New Guinea mudslide is yet another reminder that our world is not as it should be. But take heart! Christ has overcome the world.Clarissa Moll|Português
- Blessed Are the Bearers of ‘Han’: What Koreans and the Israelites Teach Us About Collective GriefMy culture and the Bible call us to become aching visionaries.Sara Kyoungah White|한국어
- ‘Everything Bad Is Going to Come Untrue’Tim Keller: We often seek short-term satisfaction. But what Jesus offers is far better.Tim Keller|
- Maui Fires Burn Site Where Hawaiian Queen First Brought Christianity to the IslandOnce the capital of the Hawaiian kingdom, Lahaina was home to Maui's first church and seminary.Morgan Lee in Honolulu|
- After Shooting, California Churches’ Lunar New Year Celebrations Turned SolemnBlocks away from the Monterey Park and Alhambra crime scenes, some Asian American pastors adjusted services and offered prayers to address the tragedy.Curtis Yee|简体中文繁體中文
- ‘I Will Grieve but not Grumble, Mourn but not Murmur, Weep but not Whine’What Tim Challies resolved in the wake of his son’s sudden death.Interview by Matt McCullough|
- Where the Unborn Are PeopleChurches are bearing better witness to life beyond its “potential.”Ted Olsen|español
- National Tragedies Still Call Forth Sermons. But Their Tone Has Changed.A new history argues that Protestant ministers have traded prophetic introspection for triumphalist civil religion.Keith Bates|简体中文繁體中文
- The Last Gift My Father Gave MeA surprising encounter with my dad, Jesus, and Jerry Seinfeld opened a door to long-awaited healing.Michael Cosper|
- A Requiem for the Disappearing Christians of Iraq, Syria, Egypt, and GazaTheir plight moved a (mostly prayerless) war correspondent to prayer and mourning.Tim Dowley|
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